Terms & Conditions

Booking

To make a booking there will be £50 minimum deposit is required or 30% of the booking cost is required as deposit to make & confirm any incall or outcall booking.

All bookings for the first time clients must be confirmed over the phone within the working hours and they must give us their mobile contact number to confirm their bookings.
We can not book any new clients through text messages or WhatsApp messages. Please do not send any text messages or WhatsApp messages unless you're an existing client.

Existing clients can book by text messages or through WhatsApp messages and it is the best way of communication for existing clients. We may have to confirm the booking over the phone for the existing clients unless they're regular clients.

Photo IDs and Proof of Address are required for the first time clients. This is part of our girls safety and security policy.

Payments

Cash payments are to be made immediately on arrival. Please do not be offended if your chosen companion counts your payment. This is company policy and any discrepancies can be dealt with immediately.
We understand mistakes can occur, and would like to minimise any embarrassment for all parties at this early stage.

Cancellation

We understand your schedule may not run smoothly or your plans change. If you would like to cancel your booking, please give Hush Girls as much notice as possible. Please notify Hush Girls by telephone on 07399733096.
If the lady arrives and you have to cancel, there will be a 30% cancellation charge made payable to the escort, towards her travel costs.

Minimum £50 Charge is applied if any advance booking is cancelled as the Escort scheduled her time around this booking and wouldn't take any other advance booking from other clients because the time slot gets blocked from her diary once any advance booking is made.
If the clients cancel any advance booking then they're not entitled to the refund of the deposit made to confirm their booking.

Refunds

Hush Girls reserve the right to decide on a fair partial refund, dependent on the circumstances.

Escorts

All of the ladies are self-employed individuals.

Service

Money exchanged in legal adult personal services is for time and companionship only,
any activities which may occur during the date are activities between two consenting adults.
The girls have the right to leave at any time if they feel uncomfortable and they can use their mobile at any time to contact us.

All services advertised by our escorts are completely under their discretion, we do not tolerate any kind of abuse to our escorts, any abuse will be dealt with seriously.

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Escorts Available now

If you are looking for the perfect companion tonight then check our Available Girls above where you can find all of our available Hush Girls.
Just choose your favourite girl and give us a call to book her tonight for the best night of your life.
You're sure to be delighted by the variety of our best selection of available escorts in England and Wales.

Pricing

Incall Rates

15 minutes: £70

30 minutes: £90

1 Houre: £150

1.5 Hour: £220

2 Hours: £280

3 Hours: £410

Add 1 hour for £130

Add 30 minutes for £70

Add 15 minutes for £40

4 Hours Dinner Date: £540

5 Hours: £670

6 Hours Evening Out: £800

8 Hours: £1000

Overnight 10 hours: £1200

Luxurious Overnight 12Hrs: £1400

Ultimate One Day 24 Hours: £2500

Weekend 48 Hours: £4500

One Week Holiday: £15000

Two Weeks Holiday: £28000

Outcall Rates

15 minutes: £100

30 minutes: £120

1 houre: £170

1.5 hour: £240

2 hours: £300

3 Hours: £430

Add 1 hour for £130

Add 30 minutes for £70

Add 15 minutes for £40

4 Hours Dinner Date: £560

5 Hours: £690

6 Hours Evening Out: £820

8 Hours: £1000

Overnight 10 hours: £1200

Luxurious Overnight 12Hrs: £1400

Ultimate One Day 24 Hours: £2500

Weekend 48 Hours: £4500

One Week Holiday: £15000

Two Weeks Holiday: £28000

Manchester Escorts

Here at Hush Girls Escort agency, our gorgeous Manchester Escorts will make sure that you enjoy every
minute in this incredible city. Our Manchester Escorts are selectively chosen by us to make sure that
they provide the highest standard of service, and make sure that the time you spend together will be
the most exciting and memorable experience.

All Manchester Escorts are down to earth, charming and open-minded ladies making them irresistible to
anyone who meets them. Hush Girls understand the importance of being discreet. We pride ourselves
in making sure both parties are having the best time and enjoy each other's company. Safety of our
gentlemen is just as important as our lovely ladies.
If in doubt don't be afraid to pick up the phone and ask any questions, we are more than happy
to help with any requirements, questions or issues.

Hush Girls provide in-calls and outcalls, which means you can come visit the lady of your choice in
her apartment, or she can travel to any given destination. You can decide whether you want to go out
for a hot date, meet our Manchester Escorts in a hotel or if you fancy a more intimate encounter in
the comfort of your own house.

Hush Girls' Manchester Escorts are happy to travel to Manchester Airport in case you need someone to
keep you occupied while waiting for your flight. Hush Girls cover all hotels within and around the
Manchester airport.

Don't miss out on opportunity to meet our hotties, and book now!!!

Manchester is an incredibly diverse and dynamic city, it certainly has plenty to offer
to anyone who comes to visit. Whether you are looking for a relaxed spa day, fine dining in one of
Manchester's many restaurants or a day out shopping in Selfridges or some of the biggest shopping
centres, Manchester has it all. When booking one of our delightful Manchester Escorts, why not spice
things up and consider a date night or an exciting day out?!

In case you not exactly sure what could you do with one of our Manchester Escorts ladies,
don't worry we've got you covered! Here are some suggestions:

Top 5 Nightclubs

Revolucion De Cuba is a cool and buzzing Latin-themed bar in Deansgate which is offering some spice and
flavour to the drinkers and diners of Manchester. With a long front, the bar already looks enticing, and when you step inside
the interior grabs the attention.

Large Havana-esque ceiling fans remind visitors of sunnier climates and a large number of
high tables provide the perfect setting for drinks and food with friends. The tiled mosaic flooring creates the image of
a sunny villa and combined with the drinks list, it's easy to see how it's regarded as one of Manchester's best bars.

Cocktails cost around £7 and cover all the classics such as the Mojito as well as some more unique offerings like frozen
Granitas, frozen blends that will that lovely kick.

Also don't miss out on the 'Cuban Tea Party' (£16), a selection of
cocktail teapots to share which bring a unique drinking twist to Revolucion De Cuba. Food wise you can grab small dishes like
Albondigas meatballs for only £4.95, larger Latin staples like enchiladas, burritos and chilli; grilled steaks and fish
as well as a great range of gorgeous hamburgers.

Revolucion De Cuba is perfect for drinks and food with friends and would also make a quirky date spot with the sound of
Latin live music playing in the background to your meal. Easily one of Deansgate's best bar offerings and the fact that you
can party late into the evening also makes it a venue to ignore at your peril.

Under the tracks of Oxford Road train station lays a sleeping giant. One of the most exciting venues on the Manchester circut, Gorilla
has awoken and has made a habit of smashing parties to pieces. Ago hard long into the night to the sounds of top DJs.

Part of the popular Trof family of Manchester bars and venues, this former theatre is one of the finest multi-purpose spaces in Manchester. Bar, restaurant,
live venue and nightclub in one, this Whitworth Street gem has fast become one of the coolest hangouts in the city.

Housed in a railway arch underneath Oxford Road Station close to the other Oxford Road bars, the main bar boasts full height windows, minimal sixties
inspired decor and a mezzanine area with its own Gin Parlour, offering a great range of gin cocktails and tonic mixes.

Great for after work drinks, Gorilla's excellent cocktails cost just £5 between 5pm and 8pm every day (carafes of wine also only £9). They offer draught,
canned and bottled beer as well as a great range of the finest spirits. Gorilla also excels in the food department. With an all-day menu that is home to
'The Best Burger in Manchester' (no joke), Gorilla can hit the spot with anything from their in-house baked pastries to a good old Sunday roast. Oh, and
don't leave without trying the Deluxe Fries seasoned with parmesan and truffle oil. You can thank us later.

Behind all this sits a 600 capacity live music and club space which hosts regular gigs and top drawer club nights in a uniquely decorated arena.
If you're looking for top night out in Manchester, then look no further than Gorilla. Book your table for food now or hire the mezzanine for your special
event using the form above.

The Warehouse Project is like the clubbing pilgrimage of the UK, calling all of the late nights party goers to its industrial arches
under Piccadilly station. Returning to its spiritual nexus at Store Street, WHP is a killer night out in Manchester with a winter residency that sees the
biggest and best DJs from across the world come to this legendary clubbing hot spot for some of the loudest and longest parties in the UK.

akin over a vast industrial warehouse on the outskirts of Manchester city centre, The Warehouse Project is an annual series of club nights which brings
the world's biggest DJs, live acts and producers to Manchester for 12 hard hitting weeks every year.

The Warehouse Project began to live in 2006, when the first events were held in the disused Boddingtons brewery. The next year saw the club series move to
the now legendary Store Street car park underneath Piccadilly Railway station, where it remained until 2011. Serving a short stint in Victoria Warehouse in
Trafford Park, The Warehouse Project is BACK to its spiritual home - Store Street. Renowned as one of the biggest clubbing movements on the planet
(England's raw version of Ibiza) - WHP sees Manchester become a global epicentre of dance music from September to New Year's Day each year.

With a state of the art lighting, larger than life sound systems and some of the biggest line-us on the planet, The Warehouse Project is truly a unique
club experience like no other - which needs to be experienced to be believed. Tickets normally sell out quickly, so get yours early to avoid disappointment.

More than renowned, Albert Hall is one of the most noted clubs in Manchester. Not only benefiting from one of the most unique spaces in
the city, Albert Hall also knows a thing or two about club nights, with the best DJs in the business having graced their decks.

A Grade II listed Wesleyan chapel in Manchester City Centre closed and hidden for over 40 years. Resurrected by Trof, the people behind Gorilla and The
Deaf Institute, as an unrivalled events venue, restaurant and bar. The grand and ornate chapel has been restored into a stunning purpose built music hall
and is set to become one of the most atmospheric music and events venues in the UK.

Albert Hall is also available for private hire, boasting a profile of corporate clients including Sony, Boohoo.com and Bruntwood. The space can cater for
anything from product launches, gala dinners, conferences to office parties.

With a full calendar of live music and club events throughout the year please enquire early so's not to miss out on your desired dates.

Albert's Schloss is a Bohemian bar in the heart of Manchester's Peter Street.

Based underneath the iconic Albert Hall, the venue labels itself as a 'bier palace' and offers the city's adventurous dwellers an irresistible range of
international beers, delectable cocktails and potent spirits. Branding itself as a 'Schloss', you can be certain that this place is dedicated to debauchery
and all the weird and wonderful excess of Germany. Dabble in some Bavarian nonsense here where the beers come big, bold and from brewing grounds afar.

This self-proclaimed bier palace, lives up to its title as Manchester's first Tankovna (a place home to copper tanks brimming with the freshest Pilsner).
Inspired by the Alpine regions of Bavaria, Albert's Schloss is a lodge of heritage beers on the taps, Alpine-themed cocktails, homemade Schnapps and a
stonking wine list. Out of the bar and into the kitchen, Albert's cook haus is well seasoned in knocking out traditional foods like ze Pretzels, doughnuts
and cinnamon knots from their very own bakery. Don't worry, there's all the authentic sausage and schnitzel to nosh on too.

Top 5 Restaurants

Located in the heart of Manchester, Spinningfields, the restaurant occupies an
impressive space within the new development, The Pavilion, surrounded by greenery yet situated in the
centre of the city.

The Ivy Brasserie is open all day, seven days a week. Serving modern British
classics for breakfast, lunch, dinner, weekend brunch and everything in-between.

The Ivy Asia and Bar
is located on the second floor, open seven days a week from 5pm and from 12pm at the weekends.
There is a central glamorous late-night bar and the restaurant is illuminated with a show-stopping
green, semi-precious stone floor serving Asian-inspired cocktails and sharing dishes with entertainment
and resident DJ's.

In a converted church in the centre of Deansgate, Gaucho Manchester is the city's home
for impeccable Argentinian steaks, Latin flavours and premium wines. As you dine, enjoy
the theatre of our open kitchen and marvel at the church's original organ, a stunning
feature that is at the centre of our split-level dining room.

During the week it's the
place to be for lunches and celebratory dinners and at the weekend becomes a social
melting pot with DJ hosted brunches, a bustling cocktail bar and a legendary relaxation
spot for Sunday lunch.

Cloud 23 is more than just a bar, it is a unique and memorable venue located at the
highest point in Manchester. Experience the feeling of almost being able to touch the clouds as you look
out at the panoramic views of Manchester's ever-changing city scape and lose yourself in decadent luxury
designed to appeal to all the senses. Served within the elegant surroundings of Cloud 23, enjoy
a sumptuous afternoon of mouth-watering indulgence.

Afternoon Tea at Cloud 23 blends an innovative menu
with classical combinations to infuse this timeless classic with contemporary style.
Famous Afternoon Tea is served daily from noon to 5pm.

Dress Code - Smart/Stylish.
Strictly NO sportswear, trainers or headgear. Please note, children under 18 are allowed between the
hours of 11am and 5pm.

The 93-cover restaurant is located on the first floor, with intimate table
and booth seating that can cater for bookings of up to 10 guests. The stunning cosmopolitan interior
provides the ideal setting for both social occasions and corporate entertaining.

The bar is located on ground floor and offers an unrivalled selection of unique cocktails, wines and
spirits. Booths are available to book with table service provided.

The Parlour is Tattu's opulent
private hire area and the most exclusive space in Manchester. It can fit up to 60 guests for a drinks
and canapé reception and is serviced by its own entrance, bar and restroom facilities.
The luxurious aesthetic provides the perfect setting for exclusive events, functions and meetings.

TATTU's restaurant is open from 12:00-14:30 then 17:00-22:00 Monday to Thursday and Sunday evening.
On Friday, Saturday they are open 12:00-17:00 Then 17:00-23:00. The Bar area however is open throughout
the times stated on their website.

Modern Australian cuisine combines Pacific Rim flavours underpinned by European cooking
tradition, a blend of Indonesian, Southeast Asian influences and Australia's strong ties with Japan also
help determine the taste and style.

Top 5 Hotels

Manchester's most fashionable hotel, the award-winning Lowry Hotel is ideally situated
on the banks of the River Irwell in the recently-developed Chapel Wharf area on the Salford-Manchester
boundary.

The first five-star hotel in Greater Manchester, The Lowry Hotel makes a bold contemporary
architectural statement with its dramatic, curved, glass-fronted façade that creates a light and airy
feel within the hotel interior.

King Street Townhouse, located within the upper King Street conservation area of
Manchester city centre, is an impressive Italian renaissance building, designed by local architect Edward
Salomons and originally built in 1872.

The Tavern at King Street townhouse is a stylish and very
sophisticated yet comfortable restaurant and bar open to residents and none residents.
The style of food is simply tasty; the best of ingredients to make simple yet delightfully tasty dishes.

Other hotels in the group are located in and around Manchester - Great John Street | Didsbury House |
Eleven Didsbury Park.

The rooms are most definitely a showstopper, there's certainly no doubting the attention
to detail that has gone into bringing this new Art Deco-themed venue to life in the former bank building
at the top of King Street. It offers something you can't currently find on the Manchester scene with such
extravagant and quirkily-themed interiors.

The ultimate
escape for mind and body, discover a heavenly spa retreat like no other in the heart of Manchester at The
Spa & Gym. Experience the absolute best in pampering with blissful, deeply relaxing treatments, carried
out by our highly trained therapists.

A restored turn-of-the-century textile warehouse, now home to an inspired boutique -
high tech but with a touch of colonial Victorian majesty. Each of our sixteen rather outstanding rooms
are beautifully designed, luxurious & affordable. And we're situated right in the city centre's Northern
Quarter, next door to Manchester's hippest bars & restaurants, and only a 5-min walk from Piccadilly.

Top 5 Attractions

The Manchester Arena is an indoor arena in Manchester, England, immediately north of the
city centre and partly above Manchester Victoria station in air rights space.

The arena has the highest seating capacity of any indoor venue in the United Kingdom, and second largest
in the European Union with a capacity of 21,000 and is one of the world's busiest indoor arenas, hosting
music and sporting events such as boxing and swimming. The arena was a key part of Manchester's bids to
host the Olympic Games in 1996 and 2000 and was eventually used for the 2002 Commonwealth Games.

Canal Street, the centre of the Manchester Gay Village, is a street in Manchester city
centre in North West England. The pedestrianised street, which runs along the west side of the Rochdale
Canal, is lined with gay bars and restaurants.

At night time, and in daytime in the warmer months,
the street is filled with visitors, often including gay and lesbian tourists from all over the world.

The northern end of the street meets Minshull Street and the southern meets Princess Street; part of the
street looks across the Rochdale Canal into Sackville Park.

Chinatown in Manchester, England is an ethnic enclave in the city centre. It is the
second largest Chinatown in the United Kingdom and the third largest in Europe. It has an archway on
Faulkner Street which was completed in 1987 and contains many Chinese, Thai, Japanese, Nepali,
Vietnamese, Singaporean and Malaysian restaurants, shops, bakeries and supermarkets.

Manchester Art Gallery, formerly Manchester City Art Gallery, is a publicly owned
art museum on Mosley Street in Manchester city centre. The main gallery premises were built for
a learned society in 1823 and today its collection occupies three connected buildings, two of which
were designed by Sir Charles Barry. Both Barry's buildings are listed. The building that links them
was designed by Hopkins Architects following an architectural design competition managed by RIBA
Competitions. It opened in 2002 following a major renovation and expansion project undertaken by the
art gallery.

Manchester Art Gallery is free to enter and open seven days a week. It houses many works
of local and international significance and has a collection of more than 25,000 objects.
More than half a million people visited the museum in the period of a year, according to figures
released in April 2014.

The Royal Exchange is a grade II listed building in Manchester, England. It is located
in the city centre on the land bounded by St Ann's Square, Exchange Street, Market Street, Cross Street
and Old Bank Street. The complex includes the Royal Exchange Theatre and the Royal Exchange Shopping
Centre. The Royal Exchange was heavily damaged in the Manchester Blitz and in the 1996 Manchester
bombing. The current building is the last of several buildings on the site used for commodities
exchange, primarily but not exclusively of cotton and textiles.

Top 5 Shopping Destinations

Afflecks (formerly Affleck's Palace) is an indoor market in Manchester, England, in
the city's Northern Quarter on the junction of Church Street/Tib Street and Dale Street with Oldham
Street. Dozens of independent stalls, small shops and boutiques operate in the one building. The
building was once occupied by a department store called Affleck and Brown as a store and office space,
hence the name.

Manchester Arndale (sometimes also known as the Arndale Centre or the Arndale,
a term that has been widely used to describe a number of shopping centres in the UK) is a large
shopping centre in Manchester, England.

The centre was built in the 1970s when many other cities were
constructing large malls. Manchester Arndale is the largest of a chain of Arndale Centres built across
the UK in the 1960s and 1970s. It was constructed in phases between 1972 and 1979, at a cost of
£100 million. The centre was redeveloped after the 1996 Manchester bombing.
The centre has a retail floorspace of just under 1,500,000 sq ft (140,000 m2)
(not including Selfridges and Marks and Spencer department stores to which it is connected via a
link bridge), making it Europe's third largest city-centre shopping mall. It is one of the largest
shopping centres in the UK with 41 million visitors annually, ahead of the Trafford Centre which
attracts 35 million.

Selfridges, also known as Selfridges & Co., is a chain of high-end department stores
in the United Kingdom, operated by Selfridges Retail Limited. It was founded by Harry Gordon Selfridge
in 1908. The flagship store on London's Oxford Street is the second largest shop in the UK (after
Harrods) and opened 15 March 1909. Other Selfridges stores opened in the Trafford Centre (1998) and
Exchange Square (2002) in Manchester, and in the Bullring in Birmingham (2003).
In the 1940s, smaller provincial Selfridge stores were sold to the John Lewis Partnership, and in 1951,
the original Oxford Street store was acquired by the Liverpool-based Lewis's chain of department
stores. Lewis's and Selfridges were then taken over in 1965 by the Sears Group, owned by Charles Clore.
Expanded under the Sears Group to include branches in Manchester and Birmingham, the chain was acquired
in 2003 by Canada's Galen Weston for £598 million.

Spinningfields is an area of Manchester city centre, in North West England, developed
in the 2000s between Deansgate and the River Irwell by Allied London Properties. The £1.5 billion
project consists of twenty new buildings, totalling approximately 430,000 sq metres of commercial,
residential and retail space. It takes its name from Spinningfield, a narrow street which ran westwards
from Deansgate. In 1968, Spinningfield and the area to the south were turned into Spinningfield Square,
an open paved area. The Manchester Civil Justice Centre is a landmark building of the scheme and
construction commenced on 1 Spinningfields, a 90-metre office building, in early 2015.

The Trafford Centre is a large indoor shopping centre and leisure complex in Greater
Manchester, England. In the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, the centre is within the Trafford Park
industrial estate, five miles west of Manchester city centre.

The Trafford Centre opened in 1998 and
is the third largest shopping centre in the United Kingdom by retail size. It was developed by the
Peel Group and is owned by Intu Properties following a £1.65 billion sale in 2011, the largest single
property acquisition in British history. As of 2017, the centre has a market value of £2.312 billion.

Ten per cent of the UK population live within a 45-minute drive of the shopping centre, which attracts
more than 35 million visits annually. It has Europe's largest food court in The Orient and the UK's
busiest cinema, attracting more than 28,500 visitors each week. There are over 11,500 car parking
spaces. The Trafford Park Line will form a direct Metrolink tram connection from the Trafford Centre
to Manchester city centre via Pomona - construction began in 2016 and is expected to be operational
by 2021.